--- Jeff Walther [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There are many NuBus video cards which will provide
24 bit color on the IIci.
There's also the 24AC, which is also Power Mac
compatable.
(Meaning that the acceleration functions work on PPC
as well
as 68k.) You DO NOT want version 1.0 of the 24AC. It
on 12/10/05 1:20 AM, Jeff Walther at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Another poster mentioned sales from a few years ago. Was that
Sunguk? Or something like that. As I recall he hundreds of sets of
four 16MB SIMMs he wrote had come out of Q700s. Kind of made me
wonder where all those Q700s went
Didn't those ram also fit a then current apple laser printer?
As I recall he hundreds of sets of
four 16MB SIMMs he wrote had come out of Q700s. Kind of made me
wonder where all those Q700s went to.
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- Original Message -
From: Jeff Walther [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Vintage Macs vintage.macs@mail.maclaunch.com
Sent: Saturday, December 10, 2005 2:20 AM
Subject: Re: On MIDI Sequencing - IIci performance enhancements
Daystar also made the Turbo040 accelerator based on the 68040 CPU.
This
Thanks to all who have responded regarding my
questions about IIci performance enhancements. The
responses have been very informative and helpful
Also: I have used that Ebay reference and have placed
two bids, each one for 4 16MB 30 pin non parity SIMMs
60 NS.
==
Here is another request
on 12/10/05 11:23 AM, Mel at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks to all who have responded regarding my
questions about IIci performance enhancements. The
responses have been very informative and helpful
Also: I have used that Ebay reference and have placed
two bids, each one for 4 16MB 30
Mel,
If you are referring to the first, original ImageWriter, I have that User's
Manual, and there are four pages devoted to Maintenance and Cleaning. If
you're not able to successfully download digital copies of the manuals, let
me know and I could attempt to scan the 4 pages in question. I'm
Rick,
That is an excellent link. Unfortunately, I did not
see any repair data in the Image Writer PDF for
cleaning the print mechanism on an Image Writer. The
rest is great for dealing with and learning about all
those other Apple products. I highly recommend anyone
who has not looked at the
Bob,
I will appreciate those pages. I have several Image
Writer II Owner's guides and, for example, on the one
published in 1989, on pages 98-99, there are clenaing
instructions but they don't go beyond cosmetics and
there is nothing at all about cleaning the print
mechanism itself.
Mel
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Rick ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
The MIDI sequencer I'm using on it is an old non 32-bit clean version
of Performer.
Did you install the regular way from the original floppies (which count
installs by means of a devilish copy protection scheme) or did you
figure out a way to get around that?
A treasure trove of Mac stuff is available for next to nothing.
Approximately 30 older macs up to G3, monitors, printers including laser
printing, external HDD, burners and other. Very large quantity of network
cabling, cards and connectors (some still in original packaging), dozens of
original
Whine
With the recent splurge of activity on this list, I would like to
remind all posters that there is LEM guide to list netiquette. This
guide is available on the Low End Mac website here:
http://www.lowendmac.com/lists/netiquette.shtml.
I prefer to not have a bunch of wasted space on my
on 12/10/05 4:30 PM, Mikael Jolkkonen at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Rick ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
The MIDI sequencer I'm using on it is an old non 32-bit clean version
of Performer.
Did you install the regular way from the original floppies (which count
installs by means of a devilish
At 15:59 -0800 12/10/05, Randy Beaudreault wrote:
What generates the =20 characters at the end of some of the e-mails in the
digests?
Quoted Printable
format-flowed
Flowed wraps lines to about 72 characters and makes each line end into a space
and a return. Cooperating readers sense the space
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